A Course for Safe Boating

u Appendices

APPENDIX A Checklist and Float Plan

C H E C KL I S T A N D F L O A T P L A N

CHECKLIST Before embarking on a cruise: 1. File a Float Plan (see below) 2. Give consideration to basic safety items, including the following:

Vessel in good condition Vessel properly loaded Ample supply of fuel Check weather reports Compass and charts Good anchoring equipment Bailing Device

Tools Extra starting battery Life jackets/Throwable devices (Coast Guard-approved) Fire extinguishers (Coast Guard-approved) Visual distress signals

Oars or paddles Marine VHF radio Flashlight

Spare parts First-aid kit

3. Cancel your Float Plan when you return

FLOAT PLAN Operator

Name and address of operator Phone number Searches for an overdue boat have a much greater chance of being successful if the Coast Guard or other rescue agencies have certain facts. For your own safety and before leaving on a cruise, complete this form and leave it with a reliable person who will notify authorities if necessary.

If overdue, contact

Name and phone number of rescue agency near point of departure

Vessel 

Name

CF Number

Length

Power, Inboard - Outboard

Rig, If Sail

Hull Color

Type/Style

Range

Speed

Persons

Radio

Number Persons Aboard

Frequencies

Departure from

Place

Date/Time Depart

Car Parked License #

Trailer Parked License #

Where Parked

Destination

Place

Stops en Route

Date/Time Return

WEBSITE This form is available at: www.dbw.ca.gov/FloatPlan

DISCLAIMER: The Float Plan and checklist is not a definitive list of everything that may be required for safe boating on any particular boat or boating excursion. Knowing what is required is the responsibility of each individual boater.

IMPORTANT: Don’t forget to cancel your Float Plan when you return

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